Setup an environment for ruby/rails edge is not as simple as it seems, there are a few steps that needs to be taken care for first. I'll assume that you are familiar with the set of tools that I'm going to use to generate my edge dev environment. I will be using HomeBrew to install al...

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Posted by oBeLx on November 27, 2012 — 0 comments We love Git. At Railsonfire we are currently working on a new version of our platform with lots of new features. For every feature we create a separate Git branch and once it’s done we integrate the feature into the main application. T...

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New mousetrap-rails version Posted by kugaevsky on November 27, 2012 — 0 comments I just released new mousetrap-rails version — 0.0.7. Comments   Post a Comment Comment abilities for non registered users are currently deactivated, pending time to add a proper CAPTCHA to solve the es...

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I am very excited to announce that your Engine Yard Cloud account can provision new environments in an Australia datacenter. This is in part thanks to our infrastructure provider Amazon, and part due to the quick work by our Engine Yard engineers to add and test the new region. We alr...

Upgrading to Rails 4 eBook (beta) Posted by alindeman on November 27, 2012 — 0 comments I have released the first beta version of Upgrading to Rails 4 . Rails 4 is not yet released, but might be soon . There are also certain features you can start using today in Rails 3.2 that have be...

I'm currently working on a Ruby on Rails (RoR) app together with a friend of mine - I'm mainly handling the front end and hosting/config side of things whilst he is writing tons of Ruby code. I should add that we're using Twitter's bootstrap as a basis to style the application. I woul...

Doubleshot will download dependencies on demand, compile your Java sources and let you spend most of your time in Ruby without having to juggle two different dependency management tools, different build tools and being forced to execute your code through Rake or Maven based tools.

Real life concurrency in Go Posted by mattetti on November 27, 2012 — 0 comments Concurrency is a hot topic in the Ruby community, so taking a look at how other languages/communities approach the challenge can be very valuable. This is exactly what I did in this blog post showing how ...

We are hiring a fullstack developer! Location: Barcelona, Spain Teambox is the leading cloud collaboration platform and we are in an exciting, hyper-growth phase! Helps us to build, improve and maintain our product! We need pragmatic developers who are able to find simple and long ter...

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I've got a Ruby on Rails app that processes 10k requests per minute, with an ad server that serves 6m ads a day, and I need to track it! Am looking to build a tracking system from Snowplow: https://github.com/snowplow/snowpl ow and hosted on Amazon EC2's Elastic MapReduce as detailed ...